
Wheat-dependent exercise-induced anaphylaxis (WDEIA) is increasing. In vitro test such as omega-5-gliadin levels are useful in the diagnosis, while oral single blind challenge tests (OCT) with wheat plus exercise continuous being the gold standard diagnostic method. This paper reports the case of a 38-year-old woman, with several episodes of anaphylaxis after eating different foods and doing exercise after ingestion. An allergy study was performed with positive skin prick tests for wheat, barley and rye. Total IgE 238.0KU/L, positive specific IgE (>100KU/L) to wheat, barley and rye, and negative to rTri-a-19 omega-5 gliadin. OCT with bread and exercise was positive. In this case of wheat-dependent exerciseinduced anaphylaxis (WDEIA) with negative serum specific IgE to omega-5-gliadin, negative results with gamma, alpha, bheta y omega-gliadin doesn't exclude the diagnosis of WDEIA.
Adult, ω-5-gliadina, Wheat Hypersensitivity, RC581-607, Allergens, Antigens, Plant, Immunoglobulin E, Gliadin, cereales, Humans, Female, Single-Blind Method, ejercicio, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, anafilaxia, Edible Grain, Anaphylaxis, Exercise, WDEIA, Skin Tests
Adult, ω-5-gliadina, Wheat Hypersensitivity, RC581-607, Allergens, Antigens, Plant, Immunoglobulin E, Gliadin, cereales, Humans, Female, Single-Blind Method, ejercicio, Immunologic diseases. Allergy, anafilaxia, Edible Grain, Anaphylaxis, Exercise, WDEIA, Skin Tests
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